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    Harlem Globetrotters visit Naval Support Activity Bethesda/Walter Reed [Image 8 of 8]

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    Harlem Globetrotters visit Naval Support Activity Bethesda/Walter Reed

    BETHESDA, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES

    02.12.2024

    Photo by Harvey Duze 

    Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

    With the faint sound of “Sweet Georgia Brown” playing in the background, Two members of the Harlem Globetrotters stopped by Naval Support Activity Bethesda (NSAB), home to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, on Feb. 12 to spread some cheer and share a little bit of their basketball prowess with patients, their families, and staff on base. Harlem Globetrotters Justin “X-Over” Tompkins and Joey “Hot Rod” De La Rosa signed autographs, gave out souvenirs, and showed off their ballhandling skills to those who came by Building 62’s Warrior Cafe on NSAB/Walter Reed to see them.

    Tompkins, a 4’ 6” guard who often sports a red, white and blue headband, is the second-shortest player in Globetrotter history (the shortest is his 4’ 5” older brother and current Globetrotter Jahmani “Hot Shot” Swans¬on). A native of New York where he learned his streetball skills, X-Over signed red, white and blue headbands, similar to the one he wears during games, for his fans at Walter Reed while thanking them for their service and sacrifices, as did the 7’ 1” De La Rosa.

    A Bronx native, De La Rosa attended St. John’s University before being selected as a Globetrotter. He helped those who came out to see him and X-Over, spin a basketball on their fingers and do other skills for which the Globetrotters are globally noted.

    Those who attended the Globetrotters’ visit to NSAB/Walter Reed expressed their appreciation to them for making a stop on base, which was made possible with assistance from Operation Homefront.

    NSAB Commanding Officer, Navy Capt. Alan Christian, and Walter Reed Chief of Staff Navy Capt. (Dr.) Kelly Elmore attended the event to welcome the Globetrotters to the base and medical center.

    (DoD Photographs by Harvey A. Duze, Office of Command Communications, WRNMMC)

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    Date Taken: 02.12.2024
    Date Posted: 02.13.2024 17:13
    Photo ID: 8238652
    VIRIN: 240212-A-VU957-1091
    Resolution: 4200x2800
    Size: 8.07 MB
    Location: BETHESDA, MARYLAND, US

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